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More Wine Bottle tags for GDP#053, Here's to Cheers

I am having so much fun making the wine bottle tags, so I thought I'd share one in the gorgeous colour combo for GDP #053 this week.

You can see my other samples here at CASEing the Catty#95.

I have to confess I couldn't find any large enough sheets of DSP with Watermelon Wonder so  I've improvised with Calypso Coral for the Fan wrap, but the tag is Watermelon Wonder. Don't you just love how all the Stamping' Up! colours tone together so beautifully? I did also discover that I've used all my Watermelon Wonder ribbon but the Chevron Calypso Coral came to the rescue. Navy ribbon would have been stunning too, and I did try the gold satin but it was a bit lost against the foil neck of the bottle.

The Here's to Cheers wine bottle tag thinlits are so fantastic I love them.



I like to add the extra tag as there's nowhere to write on the bottle tag itself. (There is a small circle of vanilla inside my folded hanging tag for a brief message) It is looped up through the wine bottle tag so it can hang or tuck in behind out of site as it is in the top photo.

Thanks for looking ,
Liz


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  1. Wow Elizabeth! What an amazing project. Love what you have done. Thank you so much for playing along with this week’s Global Design Project challenge! Look forward to seeing you play along with us again soon.

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    1. Thanks Kylie, it is always fun to play along with GDP. I'm especially happy about the wine bottle tags - Love them! And thanks for a great colour combo this week.

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  2. LOOOOVE the wine bottle tag! I need to make me some! (PS - so sorry that I am late checking out the Global Design Project Submissions. Thank-you for playing along!) - Krista from Canada

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  3. Thankyou Krista, I'm usually late too so I understand!!

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